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词汇 juror
释义 juror
noun[ C ]
(old-fashionedjuryman)uk /ˈdʒʊə.rər/ us /ˈdʒʊr.ɚ/
a member of a jury陪审员,陪审团成员
Examples

One juror was rejected because he had connections to someone involved in the case.
The jurors reached a unanimous verdict.
The jurors took two days to deliberate on the case.
The trial begins with the selection of the jurors.
A hung jury is one in which the required number of jurors cannot agree on a verdict.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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rule
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sheriff
sum
sum (something/someone) up
worship

juror | American Dictionary


juror
noun[ C ]
us/ˈdʒʊər·ər, -ɔr/
a member of a jury:
A majority of the jurors were women.

juror | Business English


juror
noun[ C ]
 LAWuk /ˈdʒʊərər/us
someone who is a member of a jury:
potential/prospective jurorPotential jurors are warned to expect to serve for a minimum of 10 days.
The defendant told jurors that the $7,993 was an advance for future flooring jobs.

Examples of juror


juror
The discriminability of a juror's information processing can be made more precise in the context of a signal detection model.
Consequently, jurors must draw on their own understanding of reasonable behavior, based on their experience of the world.
But the expressive content of the verdict is no hostage to the intentions of the presiding judges or jurors.
The former required that grand jurors should be freeholders within the county, and excluded women and peers.
If a juror's doubt cannot be expressed, we cannot parse it along the axis that separates the rational from the irrational.
Making matters worse, the system puts no checks on how the juror goes about arriving at that subjective level of confidence.
Many men of comparatively modest means appear, at least occasionally, as jurors.
Then we have wanted a way to warn jurors that they must not let exaggerated, hyperbolic doubts stand in the way of conviction.
To put it explicitly, experts do not brainwash jurors the way that machines do.
They had also to get used to speaking through a table microphone and communicating with the remote jurors through the video-conferencing system.
On the other hand, they apparently do not want jurors to bring to their deliberative process the epistemic savvy that the judges themselves have.
Yet the analogy on offer invites jurors to convict on the same precarious beliefs that typically guide their practical actions.
It is no accident that almost all the proposed definitions focus on the subjective state of the juror.
The principal question is not whether the jurors, individually and collectively, are convinced by the prosecution.
In addition, it is possible that if jurors feel their pay inadequate, they may be less willing to carry out their duties conscientiously.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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